AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNicaragua-US Relations: South Florida officials and Nicaraguan American community leaders are warning that Daniel Ortega’s tightening ties with China, Russia and Iran could become a U.S. national security risk, after Ortega said Nicaragua will not hold presidential elections in 2026. Regional Diplomacy: Mexico defended its abstention in an OAS vote on Nicaragua, arguing it follows self-determination and non-intervention principles while the OAS moves toward urgent foreign ministers’ talks. Domestic Surveillance: Nicaragua’s Ortega-Murillo regime is set to inaugurate a China-financed surveillance center in Managua, featuring cameras, drones and “robotic dogs,” raising fresh concerns about social control and monitoring without independent oversight. Immigration Pressure in the Region: A migrant caravan, “Dreams Without Borders,” left Tapachula toward Mexico City seeking work access and regularization, including families from Nicaragua among other countries. International Context: Iran condemned new U.S. sanctions as unlawful “economic warfare” and warned they erode sovereignty—an argument that echoes broader debates about external pressure in international affairs.
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